Unlimited Touch provided one of Prelude's shiniest moments in "I Hear Music In the
Streets." A sterling example of the post-disco r&b sound that appealed both
to the radio and Paradise Garage, "Music" has an irresistable beat and lyrics
that expressed the sentiments of dancers worldwide.

"Searching
To Find the One" followed it up and was not as catchy, but nonetheless outcharted
"Streets," going to #29, a few positions better than the #33 that
"Streets" achieved. A full LP was issued in 1983, afterwards they split
up. Singers Audrey Wheeler and Stephanie James opted for the life of a session
vocalist, with Wheeler performing the lead on Jeff Lorber's 1985 hit "Step by
Step." The other members of Unlimited Touch were Sam Anderson (bass), Philip
Hamilton (guitar), Galen Underwood (keys) and Tony Cintron (drums).

Unlimited Touch's Deepest Grooves

Unlimited Touch(Prelude, 1981)Basically a greatest hits package on the first album. "I Hear
Music In the Streets," "Good Lovin'" and "Searching To Find The
One" are all here, making this a good example of the Prelude sound.

Yes I'm Ready (Prelude, 1983)There's been a shift towards more electro soul than the soulful disco of
the debut. It's not a wack record but isn't as good as the first LP.

Searching To Find The One (Unidisc, 1990s)This is a compilation of the two albums, although it's not marketed as
such. Probably will be easier to locate than the original LPs.